TNG and DS9 are my go-tos. I’ve already seen Enterprise and Voyager and don’t need to see them again, but about once a year I go through either TNG or DS9. If those leave then yeah, I may drop Netflix.
TNG and DS9 are my go-tos. I’ve already seen Enterprise and Voyager and don’t need to see them again, but about once a year I go through either TNG or DS9. If those leave then yeah, I may drop Netflix.
I was trying to figure out the same things. I need news on Netflix like I need a hole in my head. It’s the one place I can go and actually have control over what’s presented to me.
I literally use it just to watch old Star Trek series. That’s about it.
I expect bad takes and stupid opinions from Jalopnik at this point, but I at least expect them to make sense. Human beings can rationalize just about anything when pressed, but lately it’s like half the writers here don’t even try to back up their premise.
Unless Red Bull interprets next year’s rules better than everyone else, which is entirely possible and could lead to dominance the likes of which we’ve never seen.
Not only that, but apparently Orlove considers a 20% gain in fuel economy to not be a “real efficiency gain”. Maybe his parents told him apples were oranges growing up?
Not to mention putting it in a completely different car.
And “put it in a different car entirely, so really I guess I’m only talking about the engine which is also available in a bunch of other cars.”
This article is all over the place. First you say you’d be all for it (I likely would as well, as long as they don’t make sweeping changes to the format), then you go on to bash Netflix for not wanting to get into journalism or live sports? I really don’t know where you stand on this, are you ridiculing them for not…
Ouch, bad luck. To be fair to F1, most of the other races this year have been immensely entertaining. I only started watching about 5 years ago, and this year has been by far the best (barring Spa, but I watched it on replay and skipped the 3 hour rain delay).
Or can’t get the lug nut off, then Bottas loses.
The lack of self-awareness on this website is astonishing. Maybe one day you’ll come around.
Congrats? Or maybe sorry?
Pretty much every game has required an internet connection for the past 5 years. Not sure why this is still controversial.
This is how it worked in Sport, I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s something lost in translation and it works the same way in GT7.
I guess, but I haven’t had a console offline since the PS2. Not sure why this is a big deal unless someone has spotty internet.
Arcade I believe is just doing single races against AI. Time trial is the free run/lap time mode.
I would assume when that day comes they’ll just release a patch to allow local saves are remove the online requirement.
I think they only took GT6 servers offline in 2018, so we shouldn’t have to worry about that for a while. If they do, all they’ll need to do is release a patch to eliminate the online check-in and allow local saves, problem solved.
I think my current record is 8 copies of the Viper GR3. I would kill to be able to sell copies.